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back to boardAny clue for this problem? How to solve it? Any hints? Thanks in advance. Re: Any clue for this problem? We must minimize the value of [1000/P1]*Pi1 + [1000/P2]*Pi2 + ... + [1000/Pn]*Pin, where (i1, i2, ... in) - some permutation of (1, 2, ... n), which defines the cycle. If we forget about the cycle, the minimum value will be reached when i1=1, i2=2, ... in=n (think why). I obtained the solution using this idea and intuition) If you need more help, you may e-mail me P.S. I would be very thankful for any help on 1653 ;) Edited by author 05.05.2009 14:22 Re: Any clue for this problem? Thanks, I'll think. Regarding problem 1653 - I didn't face any troubles with test 16 of the problem, so I don't know what's the reason for such verdict. Check - maybe your program just handles some solids incorrectly? IMHO, it's the only reason. If you still need help - mail me at goryinyich[you-know-what]inbox[you-know-what-again]ru Edited by author 05.05.2009 14:18 |
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